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Far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market, CNBC Housing Market Survey finds

Real estate agents are increasingly reporting a shift toward a balanced housing market, according to a new CNBC survey.

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A CNBC Housing Market Survey indicates that a significantly higher number of real estate agents now perceive the market as balanced. This trend is reflected in regional reports, with The Business Journals noting that the Triangle real estate market has reached a state of balance.

Coverage from CNBC, The Business Journals, Community Advocate, and Miami Valley Today emphasizes the transition away from previous market conditions. Reports are focusing on what current data signifies for the roles of buyers and sellers in the present landscape.

Future coverage is expected to clarify whether the seller's market has ended and how these balanced conditions will specifically impact buyers and sellers moving forward.

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Quick answers

What does the CNBC Housing Market Survey indicate?

It finds that far more real estate agents now report seeing a balanced market.

Which specific region is reported to have found its balance?

According to The Business Journals, the Triangle real estate market has found its balance.

What is the primary focus of current housing reports?

Outlets are examining current data to determine if it is still a seller's market and what the update means for market participants.

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